How to Capitalise on the E-commerce Opportunity in China
Language isn't the biggest barrier to European and US e-commerce businesses setting up shop in Asia
China Investigates Microsoft's Sale of Media Player and Web Browser in Antitrust Probe
Microsoft is yet to provide full information related to Windows and Office software, as well as problems in sales of its media player and browser, according to SAIC.
China Hints at 'Expropriation' of German Auto Parts Makers' Assets
Three German auto parts makers 'told' by China to form joint ventures with local peers to continue operations.
China: Firms Float $3.3bn Fund to Bolster Civil Aviation Industry
Fund to pump money into airport construction, aviation economic zones and budget carriers.
China's Economic Growth to Lag and Japan Will Rebound – Moody's
Thailand's political uncertainty to hit growth while India's Narendra Modi seen strong to implement reforms.
Mysterious World of Imperial China's Eunuchs Revealed in New British Museum Show
A bronze jar commissioned by eunuchs is part of the British Museum's exhibition Ming: 50 Years That Changed China.
Defective iPhone 5 Batteries Will Get Free Replacement: Are You Eligible?
Apple's free replacement program for defective iPhone 5 batteries starts 22 August.
Chinese Su-27 Warplane 'Intercepts' US Navy's P-8 Poseidon
Pentagon says mid-air encounter took place in international airspace off Hainan Island.
China's Second Secret Test of Hypersonic Glide Vehicle Fails
Hypersonic glider, dubbed as Wu-14, capable of travelling up to 12,000km/hr hitting any target within 30 minutes.
Dog Death at Hong Kong Station Sparks Social Media Storm
Dead dog puts rail operator under pressure over Fanling Station incident.
Amazon Enters Shanghai Free Trade Zone to Up Its Game in China's $300bn Online Shopping Market
Shanghai FTZ play will help Amazon better compete with e-commerce giants Alibaba and JD.com.
China Manufacturing PMI Drops to Three-Month Low
Markit's PMI drops to 50.3 in August from 17-month high of 51.7 in July.
Heartbleed Flaw Used By Chinese Hackers to Steal 4.5 Million Hospital Records
Heartbleed blamed for cyber-security breach at US hospital group where 4.5 million records were stolen
China's 'War on Pollution' Sees Coal Drop for First Time in Century
Growth in coal imports remained halted in first half, while domestic production declined.
China Based Hacker Stole Crucial Data from MH370 Investigators a Day After Flight Went Missing
Vital information from Malaysian investigators' computers stolen on 9 March and sent to a Chinese computer.
China Puts Earth Observation Satellite Gaofen-2 in Orbit
China has successfully placed in orbit its second high-definition earth observation satellite Gaofen-2.
China States Foreign Investment Dip Not Linked to Regulatory Probes
Foreign Direct Investment into China declined 16.95% to $7.81bn in July – the lowest since July 2012.
China Coal Mine Blast Leaves 29 Workers Trapped
Explosion in eastern Chinese city of Huainan traps workers underground.
Moody's Raises Asia Steel Outlook But Warns of Cutback if China Manufacturing Declines
Rating agency expects Chinese steel demand growth to slow down due to slackness in economy.
Mercedes-Benz Accused of Price Manipulation in China
Jiangsu Province Price Bureau launched an investigation into Mercedes-Benz in July and raided its dealerships.
Glencore Arm Pacorini Logistics Sues Qingdao Port for $58.4m
China's Qingdao Maritime Court to hear Pacorini lawsuits on 28-29 October.
Apple Reportedly Storing User Personal Data on Chinese Servers
Apple said to be storing users' personal data in China
Iraq Crisis: Islamic State 'Slowly Spreading Terror Influence to China'
Radical Red Mosque spiritual leader Abdul Maulana Aziz declares support for Isis and forges links with Chinese Muslims.
Gold Jewellery: Chinese and Indian Consumers Calm Down After Mad Rush for Cheap Bling
Low gold prices encouraged frenzy of jewellery buying in India and China in 2013.
China Asks Citizens to Walk and Ride Bikes to Cut Smog
Government publishes 'behavioural standards' guide to reverse environmental damage.
China's Yuan Slips as Credit Growth Falls and Retail Sales Disappoint
A decline in credit expansion and money supply growth likely to make the call for additional boosts louder.
'Terror Cam' Which Scans Crowd for Would-be Killers Invented in China
Scientists have developed a camera to help the police spot highly stressed individuals.
GlaxoSmithKline Faces Fresh Bribery Allegations in Syria
Company allegedly paid bribes to doctors and officials in cash and kind.
China's Baidu Warned Over Porn Content on Cloud Storage Service
Some accounts on Baidu Cloud found to have contained obscene and pornographic content.
China Denies Media Reports of Banning Apple Products from Government Procurement Lists
Bloomberg earlier reported that 10 Apple products including MacBook laptops and iPad tablets were taken off government list.

